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If a pronoun could refer to more than 1 noun in the sentence, or if it isn't clear what the pronoun refers to, replace the pronoun with words that make the reference clear.
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This, again, refers to the method of replacing processes ones that are too small-scale or complex to be physically represented in the model— by a more simple mathematical description.
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By "permissive policing" Mr. Bloomberg is evidently referring to whatever would replace the Police Department's unconstitutional "stop-and-frisk" tactics used on mostly young black and Latino men in a largely fruitless hunt for guns and drugs.
Algorithms create a sort of Baudrillardian simulation, where each rating has completely replaced the reality it refers to, and where the digital review feels more real, and certainly more meaningful, than the actual, real-life experience.
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